25-year-old pays $1,472/month for a live-work space in the 'first car-free neighborhood in the U.S.'—take a look inside

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At Culdesac in Tempe, Arizona, Jada Stratman was able to find a one-bedroom apartment and retail space to house her candle business.

" the first car-free neighborhood built from scratch in the U.S.," Ryan Johnson, CEO of Culdesac tells CNBC Make It.

"Since moving to this walkable community, I feel like I've definitely gotten a lot more out of my comfort zone," Stratman tells CNBC Make It. "They're not against cars; they're just against car dependency." "At first, it was a bit uncomfortable just having so many people in my living space, but over time, I've gotten really used to it. I'm actually really excited for people to come and make candles."

 

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